I have to start this entry off by saying that I fucking hate Disney. As a corporation, they ruin everything they touch from great literary works to radio stations. In addition, I don't think that I have to explain how Disney screws things up to any American sports fan that is old enough to remember how good ESPN was before Disney bought it and what a generally steaming pile of unmitigated shit it has become afterward.
Having spent a great deal of my life living in the shadow of two of Disney's main strongholds -- the cities of Anaheim and Burbank in California -- I have not only experienced their evil ways personally but seen them treat many of my friends and acquaintances over the years like sacks of yard fertilizer. Low pay and poor working conditions are sometimes the least of their transgressions, and the hypocrisy of how they promote themselves as "family friendly" and then churn out things that would sometimes make an old sailor blush is so staggering that it almost defies human comprehension. As of late, they have also fallen into the trap of depicting all of the male characters as (basically) dim buffoons which is just as bad as the old days of entertainment (Disney or otherwise) where all women were shown as being weak, indecisive, and not terribly intelligent. Worst of all might be that they spend even more than in their halcyon days on animated features yet the quality of the actual artwork (and, especially the coloring) is actually not much better than a "cut and paste" Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the 1970's (they just try to fool everybody now with lots of background junk and computer-aided tricks).
However, for me, there is nothing worse than what Disney continues to do to the world's children and it goes far beyond the obvious of how they over-commercialize every single product that they churn out. The plot lines are almost all the same, the characters are interchangeable, racial stereotypes still recall the days of Song of the South and, with only the exception of Lilo & Stitch, the message that all attractive people (especially thin to bordering on anorexic women) are good and all ugly people are bad just cannot be missed. As any devoted/addicted masturbator knows, those early childhood impressions are damn near impossible to get rid of and the way that Disney passes itself off in its "serious" animation features continues to perpetuate bad and unnatural thoughts and habits -- one afternoon watching live features on The Disney Channel will prove that when one sees the plethora of pubescent girls dressed up in ways that make them look like prostitute refugees from Thailand.
Thus, upon discovering massive amounts of "cartoon porn" when I first got on the Internet in 1998, I was highly amused to see that Disney was the main target of the devious mind of many artists. They have tried and tried again to put a stop to their characters being placed in sexual situations (even to the point of trying to shut down Disney art-related Usenet newsgroups) and have continually failed.
Yes, there are exceptions to the rule here and there in the Disney empire and, if one goes back to their glory days, Disney's contribution to how beautiful and detailed animation could be is almost unparalleled in any modern art form. Yet, overall, I strongly believe that the world would have ended up being a better place had Disney somehow ceased to exist sometime after the first Herbie the Love Bug sequel or, perhaps, not even existed at all (minus a few Donald Duck cartoons and the whole series featuring Humphrey the Bear -- the only truly funny Disney cartoons ever made).
Thus, I get a lot of personal satisfaction out of these "unofficial" renderings of Disney characters. On those very rare occasions when I become aroused by them, it is one of the few times where my fantasies turn every dark and evil. While not one of the pictures that ever gets me off, a good example in this edition of The Sunday Comic featuring Belle from Disney's highly bastardized version of Beauty and the Beast is the one where the character Lumière is ramming it up both of her holes while she has a tear coming out of her eye. If only somebody would do that to a few Disney executives -- and maybe even Walt Disney's frozen head. >:-)
Having spent a great deal of my life living in the shadow of two of Disney's main strongholds -- the cities of Anaheim and Burbank in California -- I have not only experienced their evil ways personally but seen them treat many of my friends and acquaintances over the years like sacks of yard fertilizer. Low pay and poor working conditions are sometimes the least of their transgressions, and the hypocrisy of how they promote themselves as "family friendly" and then churn out things that would sometimes make an old sailor blush is so staggering that it almost defies human comprehension. As of late, they have also fallen into the trap of depicting all of the male characters as (basically) dim buffoons which is just as bad as the old days of entertainment (Disney or otherwise) where all women were shown as being weak, indecisive, and not terribly intelligent. Worst of all might be that they spend even more than in their halcyon days on animated features yet the quality of the actual artwork (and, especially the coloring) is actually not much better than a "cut and paste" Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the 1970's (they just try to fool everybody now with lots of background junk and computer-aided tricks).
However, for me, there is nothing worse than what Disney continues to do to the world's children and it goes far beyond the obvious of how they over-commercialize every single product that they churn out. The plot lines are almost all the same, the characters are interchangeable, racial stereotypes still recall the days of Song of the South and, with only the exception of Lilo & Stitch, the message that all attractive people (especially thin to bordering on anorexic women) are good and all ugly people are bad just cannot be missed. As any devoted/addicted masturbator knows, those early childhood impressions are damn near impossible to get rid of and the way that Disney passes itself off in its "serious" animation features continues to perpetuate bad and unnatural thoughts and habits -- one afternoon watching live features on The Disney Channel will prove that when one sees the plethora of pubescent girls dressed up in ways that make them look like prostitute refugees from Thailand.
Thus, upon discovering massive amounts of "cartoon porn" when I first got on the Internet in 1998, I was highly amused to see that Disney was the main target of the devious mind of many artists. They have tried and tried again to put a stop to their characters being placed in sexual situations (even to the point of trying to shut down Disney art-related Usenet newsgroups) and have continually failed.
Yes, there are exceptions to the rule here and there in the Disney empire and, if one goes back to their glory days, Disney's contribution to how beautiful and detailed animation could be is almost unparalleled in any modern art form. Yet, overall, I strongly believe that the world would have ended up being a better place had Disney somehow ceased to exist sometime after the first Herbie the Love Bug sequel or, perhaps, not even existed at all (minus a few Donald Duck cartoons and the whole series featuring Humphrey the Bear -- the only truly funny Disney cartoons ever made).
Thus, I get a lot of personal satisfaction out of these "unofficial" renderings of Disney characters. On those very rare occasions when I become aroused by them, it is one of the few times where my fantasies turn every dark and evil. While not one of the pictures that ever gets me off, a good example in this edition of The Sunday Comic featuring Belle from Disney's highly bastardized version of Beauty and the Beast is the one where the character Lumière is ramming it up both of her holes while she has a tear coming out of her eye. If only somebody would do that to a few Disney executives -- and maybe even Walt Disney's frozen head. >:-)
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